10 Sites With Copyright Free Images for Commercial Use

As a blogger, I regularly need new images that I can use for my posts. Even though I usually write tutorials style blog posts with lots of screenshots that describe the process to be followed, I still need high-quality images for the featured images.

In my opinion, the images are mandatory for an excellent blog post and are equally important as the text.

A media-rich post will keep user’s interest for a longer time, and it’s more likely to get more shares on the social networks.

Besides the visual advantage, adding images to your posts also has an SEO benefit if you add keywords to the alt tag of your images.

If you also create some nice infographics for your posts, that can take your results to another new level. Infographics are usually the images that are shared the most and will usually get you backlinks and free traffic.

According to Hubspot, the infographics are liked and shared on the social networks three times more than any other type of content.

Where to find copyright free images?

Don’t listen to the people that tell you that can use every image you find using Google Images.

Even though Google image has a search filter that allows you to search only images released under a Creative Commons license, they cannot give you a guarantee that all the images are correctly licensed.

If you use an image that is not released under a license that allows you to use it for free, you risk being sued.

And if you think you’ll get away only with paying a few hundred dollars, you are very wrong. I’ve even heard of cases when people had to pay some astronomical amounts after the company that had the copyrights for an image has sued them and won the lawsuit.

Therefore, if you get sued for using a copyrighted image, you can end up having to pay thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars.

Should I only buy stock photos?

Buying stock photos is the safest route, but the companies that sell these images will usually require you a monthly or yearly subscription which can be very expensive, especially for someone who is just getting started his blog.

Fortunately, many photographers release a part of their work under a free license that allows you to use these photos even for commercial purposes.

Today, I will share with you a list of sites where you can find copyright free images for download. You are allowed to use these images both for personal usage, but also for commercial purposes.

I highly recommend you to read the licenses and terms displayed for each of these sites before downloading and using the listed images. Every site included on my list has its own terms and conditions and I’m not responsible for any changes in their licensing terms.

Some of these sites might also require you to place a link back to the site or to mention the author of the photo.

All photos published on Unsplash are licensed under Creative Commons Zero which means you can copy, modify, distribute and use the photos for free, including commercial purposes, without asking permission from or providing attribution to the photographer or Unsplash.

The website is very simple to navigate, making extremely easy to find your desired images with the help of the search form from the top-left side of the page.

You can also sort the photos by freshness or by collections, which are a kind of categories.

Pixabay is another fantastic source of copyright-free images. It has one of the largest databases of free photos, vectors, illustrations, and short videos, totaling over 750,000 items. All the items present on Pixabay are added by individual photographers and artists.

The topic of the photos varies very much and if you can’t find your desired picture elsewhere, you can surely find it on Pixabay.

To look for a specific photo, you can browse the categories or use the search for at the top of the website. The photos are displayed in the grid style of Google Images website, which makes the image search process very familiar.

The images on Pixabay are licensed under the Creative Commons Zero license.

Sometimes I need some images that can be combined with other pictures to obtain the perfect image for my posts. I often download an image that I use as the background image and then use a clipart image for the main idea.

When I’m in need of a clipart image, the first place where I look for it is OpenClipart.org.

OpenClipart has a huge collection of clipart images that can be used for free and commercial projects. At the time I write this article, according to the stats counter displayed on the website, there is a total of 111041 images.

Most of the images can be downloaded in multiple formats and 3 different sizes (big, medium and small). The majority of the images are also available in the .svg format, which is great if you intend to edit your photos in Adobe Illustrator.

The photos on Flickr are uploaded by people all around the world and Flickr is probably the largest database of images.

While NOT all the images on Flickr can be used for personal or commercial purposes, there are a good amount of photos released under a Creative Commons license that you can edit and use both for personal and commercial projects.

To find these photos, you need to use Flickr’s advanced search feature and switch the “Any License” option to the license type that best suits your need (depending on how and where you want to use the images).

Wikimedia Commons is the version of Wikipedia for images and other media types.

At the time I write this post, Wikimedia has a collection of 42,842,854 freely usable media files (images, sounds and videos). The images available on Wikimedia Commons are realistic photos and are available in different sizes and formats.

While you can use the images for free, for some photos, they require you to add an attribution to the license under which the photo is released and to the author.

An impressive collection of over 350,000 free stock photos to choose from.

According to the license displayed on the website, you are free to adapt, use for commercial purposes and accompany the photos with other content. You are not allowed to claim the ownership of the photos and if you don’t make any modifications to the photos (use the photos in the original form), you have to give credits to the photographer.

Realgraphy is a project by Janos Virag from Hungary. At the time I write this post, you can find over 970 authentic photos, all released under the CC0 license.

You can find high-resolution photos of animals, nature, places, people, sport, etc. and you can download and use all of them completely free of charge.

Conclusion

There are more other websites on the web where you can find copyright free images for commercial use. However, these are my favorites and the places where I go when I need to find a nice photo for my blog posts, landing pages, slide presentations, etc.

I also want to thank all the photographers and the people behind these awesome sites for sharing their work and for allowing us to download, edit and use their photos in our projects for free.

They make my life as a blog owner easier, and certainly much less expensive than if I’d have to pay for all the photos.

If you found this post helpful, make sure you share it with your friends so they can also find out about these amazing websites. They will appreciate for sure.

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A WordPress developer, blogger, and online marketing enthusiast. I like to write tutorials about WordPress, website creation, optimization and technical things that other people don't like to write about.

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